An audio jack connector for mating with an audio plug connector has an insulating housing. The insulating housing defines an inserting hole extended from the front to the rear for receiving the audio plug connector and a recess communicating with the inserting hole at a rear end thereof. A terminal received in the recess has a base plate. Two opposite sides of the base plate extend downwards to form two fixing wings. Two facing contacting arms extend frontward from two front edges of the two fixing wings. Free ends of the contacting arms arch towards each other to form two smooth v-shaped contacting portions protruded into the inserting hole. Each of the contacting portions has two spaced smooth ribs protruded from an inner surface thereof and spreading towards two ends of the contacting portion from a peak of the contacting portion to form a smooth v-shape.
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1. An audio jack connector for mating with an audio plug connector, comprising:
an insulating housing, the insulating housing defining an inserting hole extended from front to rear for receiving the audio plug connector and a recess communicating with the inserting hole at a rear end thereof, the recess including a substantially rectangular main recess intersecting a rear end of the inserting hole and having two facing side surfaces beyond the inserting hole, a first fixing groove and a second fixing groove extending downward from portions of the main recess adjacent to the two side surfaces, respectively; and
a terminal received in the recess, the terminal having a base plate, two opposite sides of the base plate extending downwards to form two fixing wings, two facing contacting arms being extended frontward from two front edges of the two fixing wings, free ends of the contacting arms being arched towards each other to form two smooth v-shaped contacting portions protruded into the inserting hole, each of the contacting portions having two spaced smooth ribs protruded from an inner surface thereof, the rib spreading towards two ends of the contacting portion from a peak of the contacting portion to also show a smooth v-shape, the base plate disposed in the main recess and against a top surface of the main recess, the two fixing wings being fixed in two sides of the recess and against the side surfaces of the main recess, with lower portions thereof engaged into the first fixing groove and the second fixing groove, respectively;
wherein the ribs of the contacting portions are against opposite portions of the audio plug connector when the audio plug connector is inserted into the inserting hole, respectively.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an audio jack connector, and more particularly to an audio jack connector having a terminal capable of improving signal transmission quality.
2. The Related Art
Audio jack connectors are widely used in kinds of electronic equipments, such as MP3/MP4, mobile phones, computers and other equipments for transmitting sound signals. A conventional audio jack connector includes an insulating housing and a terminal received in a rear of the insulating housing. The insulating housing defines an insertion hole for an audio plug inserted thereinto. The terminal has a base portion fixed in the insulating housing, and a single cantilever contact portion extended from the base portion and projected into the insertion hole. When the audio plug is inserted into the insulating housing, the cantilever contact portion abuts against a portion of one side of a tip end of the audio plug, in other words, the cantilever contact portion may push the audio plug aside. This will cause the audio plug contacted with other terminals of the audio jack connector insufficiently, and as a result, signal transmission between the audio jack connector and the audio plug will be influenced.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an audio jack connector for mating with an audio plug connector. The audio jack connector has an insulating housing. The insulating housing defines an inserting hole extended from the front to the rear for receiving the audio plug connector and a recess communicating with the inserting hole at a rear end thereof. A terminal received in the recess has a base plate. Two opposite sides of the base plate extend downwards to form two fixing wings. Two facing contacting arms are extended frontward from two front edges of the two fixing wings. Free ends of the contacting arms are arched towards each other to form two smooth V-shaped contacting portions protruded into the inserting hole. Each of the contacting portions has two spaced smooth ribs protruded from an inner surface thereof and spreading towards two ends of the contacting portion from a peak of the contacting portion to form a smooth V-shape. The ribs of the contacting portions are against opposite portions of the audio plug connector when the audio plug connector is inserted into the inserting hole, respectively.
As described above, when the audio plug connector is inserted into the inserting hole, the ribs of the contacting portions press against opposite portions of the audio plug connector, respectively, which makes the terminal contact with the audio plug connector firmly. Moreover, the structure of the two spaced ribs of each of the contacting portions further makes sure the firm contact with the audio plug connector. Therefore, a steady signal transmission between the audio jack connector and the audio plug connector is ensured.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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As described above, when the audio plug connector 3 is inserted into the inserting hole 110, the ribs 25 of the contacting portions 24 press against opposite portions of the audio plug connector 3, respectively, which makes the terminal 20 contact with the audio plug connector 3 firmly. Moreover, the structure of the two spaced ribs 25 of each of the contacting portions 24 further makes sure the firm contact with the audio plug connector 3. Therefore, a steady signal transmission between the audio jack connector 1 and the audio plug connector 3 is ensured.
The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
Chen, Chung-Yu, Huang, Chung-hsin
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